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THE BOURBON NEWS.
PUBLISHED EVFRY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY IN THE YEAR
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VOLUME XXXI
PARIS, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1912
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East Tcnn. Phone 288 Home Phone 130 I
Where Quality Counts in
Sterling Silver
Weight, Fineness, Durability,
Finish
Our display of Sterling Silver is the largest,
finest, and more complete than ever shown
in Paris. Goods of Quality only pleasing
to the eye ornamental to the home prac
tical for service.
Zrrices the Very jCowest
We Cordially Invite Your Inspection of Our Display
of Sterling Wares, Novelties and New
Fall Styles in Jewelry.
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SHIRE & FITHIAN.
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After Reading These Prices, Consult
Your Last Bills and See Where You
Can Save One-Third of Your Past
Living Expenses. ::::;::
17-lbs. Eastern Granulated Sugar $1.00
8 Bars Lenox Soap 25c
6 Bars Octagon Soap 25c
6 Bars Clean-Easy Soap 2oc
Old Reliable Coffee, per lb 30c
Silver Seal Coffee, per lb 30c
Good bulk Coffee, Santo's, per lb 25c
Fancy Dried Peaches, per lb 12 l-2c
Choice Dried Peaches, per lb 10c
Bulk Mince Meat, per lb 10c
Package Mince Meat, per lb 8 l-3c,
Navy Beans, per lb 6c
Kidney Beans, per lb 8c
Mixed Beans, per lb 5c
Cracked Homney, per lb -, 3c
We Guarantee Weight and Quality.
BLUSz R-BBON FLOUR
25-lb Sack SOc
5Q-G& Sack $ 1 .55
lOO-SSb Sack $3.1 O
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Cash Grocery.
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BEST ME OFFER
CLOSES TO-NIGHT
AT 9 O'CLOCK
10,000 Extra Votes Given on
Every Dollar's Worth of Sub
scription Turned In Before 9
O'Clock To-night This is
Guaranteed to Be Th. Biggest
and Best Offer of the Contest,
So Turn In Every Subscription
You Can Possibly Get Before
The Closing Hour.
VOTE FOR YOUR 'FAVORITE'
Friends, Stop In Before 9 p. m.
To-Day, Subscribe and Give
The Votes to Your Favorite.
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tha's a job that's not
always easy when you
start out to buy Boy's
Clothes.
Get Your Next Boy's
Suit Here-Learn what
it means to patronize a
store that sells satisfac
tion. You'll discover that
there's no store that con
siders i t s customer's
profit first, that gives all
you pay for.
Boy's Suits, Ages
7 to 17
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WE GUARANTEE
That the big: vote inducement,
giving I0,0u0 extra votes on every
dollar's worth of subscription that
is turned in before 9 o'clock. Tues
day night, Nov. 5, is positively the
biggeso ahd best vote offer of the
contest.
That your subscriptions will
bring more votes today than at
any future time during the contest
and that this big vote offer will
close promptly at 9 o'clock, Tues
day night, Nov. 5.
That if you hold back your sub
scriptions with the expectation of
getting a bigger offer that you are
are going to be badly disappointed
for there will never be as big a vote
offer made at any time during the
contest. After Nov. 5 the vote
schedule will take a big drop and
you will receive less votes during
the remainder of the contest.
That every contestant who is in
the race or who is about to enter
will receive an absolutely square
and fair deal, a fair count and im
partial treatment.
SWIFT CHAMP,
Publisher.
W. C. POTTS,
Campaign Manager.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this second day of November,
1912.
C. K. THOMAS.
Notary Public.
My commission expires January
17, 1914.
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CLOTHES
You're Glad
To Wear
Clothes that look good when you buy them
and look equally good after you've worn them.
Clothes that are smart in style, out ftom
worthy fabrics
That's What We
Offer You
Large assortment of Overcoats and Raincoats
For Your Inspection.
Stetson, Korrect Shape and Dr. Reed's
Cushion Sole Shoes.
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Mitchell & Blakemore,
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Paris, Kentucky
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MRS. WM. FARIS.
District No. 2.
A most popular and energetic candi
date who is working hard to win. Mrs.
Faris has hosts of friends who are help
ing her in the big race.
Tonight at 9 o'clock the big 10,009
vote nonus offer the biggest and best
offer of the contest will come to a
close. Those!who fail. to take advant
age of this big vote inducement are
jeopardizing theireChanoes of winning
a prize in this big race. Also those
who hold back their subscriptions
with the expectation of getting a big
ger vote offer are going to be greatly
disapoointed for there will be no bet
ter offer made. This is guaranteed so
there is nothing to be gained bv hold
ing back the subscriptions, and on the
other hand there will be a great deal
to lose for the vote schedule is going
to take a big drop after today.
Promptly at 9 o'clock tonight the
doors of the office will be closed and
no one will be allowed to enter after
that hour and turn in subscriptions to
apply on this big offer. Subscriptions
will be accepted by all those who are
in the office by that time, but if you
come after that time you will be un
able to take advantage of the big vote
offer." Subscriptions sent by mail will
be accepted and counted undei this
offer if the envelope is postmarked not
later than 9 p. m. Tuesday, November
5. Under this arrangement the con
testants living outside of the city will
have the same chance to make "their
subscriptions brings the bonus vote.
A one yeFr subscription now brings
21,800 votes where betore it only
brought 1,800 votes; a two year sub-
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has been reduced to $25 to meet the popular demand for a
High-Grade Suit at $25.00
No Extra Charge for Alteration
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Ladies' Blue Serge Tailored Suits
Values That Are SeldonvEqualed
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Prices $15, $20, '2S
The Suits at Each of the Mentioned Prices Were Purchased
by us With the Idea of Giving Our Customerslhe JH
Very Best Value For Their Money Our
Profits Are Legitimate Only No Fancy
Prices, no Fancy Profit Come ins
and Examine These Suits If
You Do Not Want a Blue
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